technology, videos, cell phones. the text messages the day after. think about this. when you are testing you're not thinking of what your child will come up. you don't know that you will be arrested. you don't know this may be evidence in the case. it has some kind of credibility to it. she is asking, which, what happened. someone took my clothes off. what's going on. >> why did you let people do this? lou: any legal responsibility here? mean, it is repugnant ethically and morally that all of these -- apparently all of them teenagers did nothing to help this young woman. >> their circumstances where it for example as a former prosecutor, a person who works for the government, a schoolteacher, you are legally obligated to report incidents of child abuse or something of this nature, but these kids, they are not legally obligated to say, hey, wait a minute. someone is being heard here. i need to call the police. >> they should have. lou: ethically. >> not responsive. she probably just take a couple of drinks. she was a young girl. that should not happen. lou: allegation